I kinda pity the folks back east. Not because they get snow and blizzards this time of year, but because they miss out on all the Jack in the Box commercials.
I pass at least two Stuckey's on a semi-regular basis - one off exit 115 of I-20, and one off exit 181 off I-95. They aren't really a fast food place in my experience, though, so much as a particular line of merchandise carried in those truck stops.pogre said:I don't know of any Stuckeys still in biz.
Torm said:I pass at least two Stuckey's on a semi-regular basis - one off exit 115 of I-20, and one off exit 181 off I-95. They aren't really a fast food place in my experience, though, so much as a particular line of merchandise carried in those truck stops.
kenobi65 said:Huh, I'd missed that. Ah, well...I was never a fan of their food, anyway.
Side note: when I worked on the Applebee's account at our ad agency, I once did focus groups in Boston. A lot of the people we talked to there told us that Chili's was where they went for Mexican food there. (While you might call some of Chili's menu "Tex-Mex", it's a real stretch to call it Mexican food.) If there's anyone from Boston reading this thread: is Mexican food really that hard to come by in New England?
mythusmage said:I kinda pity the folks back east. Not because they get snow and blizzards this time of year, but because they miss out on all the Jack in the Box commercials.